Revision of the Hycleus sexmaculatus species group (Coleoptera: Meloidae Mylabrini)
Author
Serri, Sayeh
Hayk Mirzayans Insect Museum (HMIM), Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension
Author
Bologna, Marco A.
Dipartimento di Scienze, Università Roma Tre, Viale G. Marconi 446, 00146 Roma, Italy, alessandra. riccieri @ uniroma 3. it https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3719 - 9941. & Corresponding Author, marcoalberto. bologna @ uniroma 3. it https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2498 - 8917
Author
Riccieri, Alessandra
Dipartimento di Scienze, Università Roma Tre, Viale G. Marconi 446, 00146 Roma, Italy, alessandra. riccieri @ uniroma 3. it https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3719 - 9941.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-10
4790
1
1
42
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4790.1.1
1175-5326
3887775
AA12710D-D4FB-4437-ABD5-D85373CEDF73
Hycleus pirata
Bologna & Turco, 2007
Figs 8, 20, 77–83
Hycleus pirata
Bologna & Turco, 2007: 16
.
Type material.
Holotype
♂
and
2 ♀
paratypes
:”
United Arab Emirates
:
Abu Dhabi Emirate
, EA4,
Al Bateen
dunes, 4 Km W Al Ain on the road to
Abu Dhabi
,
195 m
a.s.l.
/
24, 20491° N
55, 61263° E
,
15.III.2005
, leg.
M. Bologna
&
F. Turco
(
MABC
)”;
4 ♂
4 ♀
paratypes
(
MABC
),
1 ♂
paratype
(
HMIM
): “United Arab Emirate,
Abu Dhabi Emirate
, EA10, Al Aïn, 3–4 Km E/ Al Selimat on road Al Aïn-Abu Dhabi,
24, 19263° N
55, 58861° E
,
220 m
,
12–14.III.2005
, leg.
M. Bologna
&
F. Turco
”.
FIGURES 77–83.
Hycleus pirata
Bologna & Turco
: 77. male antenna; 78. female antenna; 79. tegmen, ventral view; 80. tegmen, lateral view; 81. aedeagus, lateral view; 82. mesosternum; 83. elytral pattern. Scale bar: 1 mm.
Type
locality: “
United Arab Emirates
:
Abu Dhabi Emirate
, EA4, Al Bateen dunes, 4 Km W Al Ain on the road to
Abu Dhabi
” (
Bologna & Turco 2007
)
.
Additional material examined.
1 ♀
Oman
,
Wadi Air
,
7.
V
.1957, leg.
Popov
&
Wood
(
MABC
)
.
Records from literature.
Oman
.
Oman (
Koçak & Kemal 2015
).
UAE
.
UAE (
Gillet & Gillet, 2005
as
bipunctata
;
Koçak & Kemal 2015
;
Ghahari & Campos-Soldini 2019
);
Abu Dhabi Emirate
, EA4, Al Bateen dunes, 4 Km W Al Aïn on the road to
Abu Dhabi
,
24, 20491° N
55, 61263° E
(
Bologna & Turco 2007
,
type
locality);
Abu Dhabi Emirate
, EA10, Al Aïn, 3–4 Km E Al Selimat on road
Al Aïn-Abu Dhabi
,
24, 19263° N
55, 58861° E
(
Bologna & Turco 2007
); Jebel Hatif (
Gillet & Howarth 2004
as
bipunctata
); Al Aïn area (
Gillet & Gillet 1996
as
bipunctata
); Wadi Bih; Wadi Shawkah (Batelka & Geistardt 2009 as
bipunctatus
).
Description.
Body length 12–16.5 mm. Body black, elytra yellowish bright brown, sometimes red, with black pattern. Head subquadrate; male antennomere III (
Fig. 77
) less than half longer than IV, V–VIII transverse and widened, IX–X narrower than VIII, male XI narrower and longer than X; in female (
Fig. 78
) shorter than X. Pronotum (
Fig. 20
) longer than wide, with anterior depression; mesosternum as in
Fig. 82
. Each elytron with two black spots on anterior third, one sinuate middle fascia, and one black oblique fascia on apical part (
Fig. 83
). Male last ventrite regularly concave and depressed, posterior margin with a wide and deep middle emargination; aedeagus (
Fig. 81
) with endophallic hook narrow, distal aedeagal hook curved, far from proximal one and close to apex, proximal hook slightly curved; gonoforceps (
Figs 79–80
) narrow and elongate both in ventral and lateral view (see
Bologna & Turco 2007
for a detailed description).
Taxonomic remarks.
This species resembles
H. apicipennis
but it can be distinguished by the elongate shape of antennomere IV, which is subequal in length to V, the shape of last male antennomere, which is strikingly curved, and by the male genitalia. The shape of last antennomere is also very similar to that of
H. hayki
and of
H. sexmaculatus
, but
H. pirata
differs because of the pronotum and aedeagus shape.
Distribution.
This species seems to have restricted distribution in the
United Arab Emirates
and
Oman
(
Bologna & Turco 2007
). The record of this species from south
Iran
(
Serri 2015
) refers to the new species
H. hayki
.